Is This Bumble Email a Scam? How to Tell
Bumble scams feature fake verification requests, romance scams from fraudulent profiles, and phishing emails impersonating Bumble to steal user credentials.
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Verification link phishing
Romance scams
Bumble Premium phishing
Catfishing profiles
Investment pitch scams from matches
Example Scam Messages
These are examples of fake messages impersonating Bumble. Never click links in unsolicited messages.
“Bumble: Your account needs verification. Complete at bumble-verify.com”
“Hey! I am actually an investment advisor. I can help you make $5,000 this week.”
Red Flags to Watch For
- Matches who quickly pivot to investment or business discussions
- Verification requests from non-bumble.com emails
- Profiles with very attractive photos and vague bios
- Requests to move to WhatsApp or Telegram quickly
Legitimate Bumble Contact Info
Visit bumble.com/help for support. Bumble verifies users through in-app photo verification, not email links.
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